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of ageing. This is a molecular and cellular research project that is expected to generate new insights into brain metabolism, how glial cells and neurons communicate, and how these processes break down in
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) plus 17% superannuation. About the area The UWA School of Molecular Sciences (SMS) is one of Australia’s leading research environments in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and synthetic biology
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cells within the prostate tissue are most susceptible to toxic heavy metals, their impact on cancer growth and associated aggressive disease and health disparities. Ultimately, the successful candidate
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criteria PhD in a relevant area, for example, single-cell genomics, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, or computational biology. Expertise in statistical genetics and analyses of single-cell and
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how the adaptive immune system recognises and responds to foreign and self-antigens. The successful candidate will employ a broad suite of immunological and molecular tools—such as flow cytometry, cell
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Develop scalable single-cell genomics and massively parallel screening pipelines for plant synbio parts discovery, construct evaluation, and plant characterisation Full-time appointment on a fixed
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Develop scalable single-cell genomics and massively parallel screening pipelines for plant synbio parts discovery, construct evaluation, and plant characterisation Full-time appointment on a fixed
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, using electrophysiology and calcium imaging as core tools, supported by molecular biology, cell culture, and in vivo experiments. The successful candidate will lead mechanistic, function-first research
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, using electrophysiology and calcium imaging as core tools, supported by molecular biology, cell culture, and in vivo experiments. The successful candidate will lead mechanistic, function-first research
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2028. Base salary range: Level A, $83,499 – $112,371 p.a. plus 17% superannuation. About the area The Plant Synbio Innovation Centre (PSIC) is based within the School of Molecular Sciences at UWA. As the